Saying 'No' to an Executable Internet
Dylan Knight Rogers writes "Applications are constantly being ported for usage on the Internet - either for a viable escape from expensive software, or because it's often helpful to have an app that you can access from anywhere. Operating systems that run from the Web will be a different story."
We all know "no" means "yes"... Yes... you.. dirty filth... yes... daddy like... daddy like...
"Don't let fools fool you. They are the clever ones."
Windows sucks .executable internet...something...something...
Linux rulez
and , oh..
Damn'it my access to the internet OS comes up as Jan. 1 1980....
Thanks.
"The spelling errors are due in part that I type at 89 wpm."
You should put that in your CV.
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Sure told them!
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So much for saying "No" to the Eecutable Internet. "They" must have gotten him.
I see we have a new candidate here for the worst acronym ever to emerge from the bowels of Linux and Open Source.
Someone forgot to run his - I'm getting a 404 Error on his blog lol.
Obviously the internet executed him.
ABSURDITY, n.: A statement or belief manifestly inconsistent with one's own opinion.
I didn't know it was going to turn the registry into swiss cheese, whatever that is.
"Swiss cheese" refers to a variety of cheese, such as the Emmantel cheese from Switzerland, known for the distinctive holes that appear throughout the cheese.
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